Paul Anderson
Charter Member
... for years I have been getting phoned by an Indian call center asking for duct cleaning.
I have said no, explained I am on the do not call for solicitation list.
Means nothing to someone thousands of miles away getting paid by the dial.
Have tried saying no politely, hanging up, not hanging up to keep one of their lines tied up, to swearing (don't like to, but no difference to them).
Get called at least once a month, sometimes 3 days in a row, sometimes twice in same day.
Heard complaints on TV to government playing recording, I even recognized the voice!
Doesn't stop.
Tax time, knew was going to get bit, retired now and had couple incomes not deduct tax because I didn't know how things were going to go.
Yesterday had tax done, $90 for the calc, owed $4700 in taxes.
Not a shock, I guessed $5000 before the fact, did taxes for 4 months in a work term in 1969 (before computers generally available).
Today I got a call from India asking me to recommend the tax company to friends and relatives.
That's going a bit far, after having gnads pulled out through the nostrils.
I said I couldn't understand the first part of what she said but I understood the endorsement part.
She (not understanding) said thanks and hung up.
How do you folks deal with this?
I have said no, explained I am on the do not call for solicitation list.
Means nothing to someone thousands of miles away getting paid by the dial.
Have tried saying no politely, hanging up, not hanging up to keep one of their lines tied up, to swearing (don't like to, but no difference to them).
Get called at least once a month, sometimes 3 days in a row, sometimes twice in same day.
Heard complaints on TV to government playing recording, I even recognized the voice!
Doesn't stop.
Tax time, knew was going to get bit, retired now and had couple incomes not deduct tax because I didn't know how things were going to go.
Yesterday had tax done, $90 for the calc, owed $4700 in taxes.
Not a shock, I guessed $5000 before the fact, did taxes for 4 months in a work term in 1969 (before computers generally available).
Today I got a call from India asking me to recommend the tax company to friends and relatives.
That's going a bit far, after having gnads pulled out through the nostrils.
I said I couldn't understand the first part of what she said but I understood the endorsement part.
She (not understanding) said thanks and hung up.
How do you folks deal with this?